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  2. 1 Hard Truth Investors in eVTOL Stocks Joby and Archer ...

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    Looking at the stock charts of Joby Aviation (NYSE: JOBY) and Archer ... That forecast and similar projections help explain why these companies are now valued in the $5 billion-$7 billion range ...

  3. Archer Aviation - Wikipedia

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    Archer Aviation Inc. is a publicly traded company headquartered in San Jose, California, which is developing eVTOL aircraft. [1] [2] [3]Its eVTOL aircraft is designed to allow airline operators to transport people in and around cities in an air taxi service and are claimed to have a range of up to 100 miles (160 km) at speeds of up to 150 miles per hour (240 km/h).

  4. Taxiway - Wikipedia

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    Identifies the intersecting taxiways the aircraft is approaching, with an arrow indicating the direction to turn. Destination signs – black on yellow, similar to the direction signs. They indicate a destination at the airport and always have an arrow showing the direction of the taxi route to that destination.

  5. Continental Airlines Flight 1883 - Wikipedia

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    Continental Airlines Flight 1883 was a Boeing 757 that mistakenly landed on a taxiway at Newark Liberty International Airport on the evening of October 28, 2006. There were no reported injuries or damage, but the narrowly averted disaster was investigated by the National Transportation Safety Board, and caused the Federal Aviation Administration to reevaluate and modify air and ground safety ...

  6. Taxiing - Wikipedia

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    Taxiing (rarely spelled taxying) [1] is the movement of an aircraft on the ground, under its own power, in contrast to towing or pushback where the aircraft is moved by a tug. The aircraft usually moves on wheels, but the term also includes aircraft with skis or floats (for water-based travel).

  7. Avia Solutions Group - Wikipedia

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    Avia Solutions Group is a holding company with subsidiaries specializing in various aircraft related businesses, including aircraft maintenance; repair and overhaul (MRO); leasing and trading of aircraft; ground handling and fueling; aviation training; personnel resourcing; and business and corporate aviation, in addition to its primary function as an ACMI provider. [24]

  8. Aircraft bridge - Wikipedia

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    Aircraft bridges must be designed to support the heaviest aircraft that may cross them, or that will cross them in the future. In 1963, a taxiway bridge at O'Hare International Airport, one of the busiest airports in the world, was planned to handle future aircraft weighing 365,000 pounds (166,000 kg), but aircraft weights doubled within two years of its construction. [1]

  9. Avation - Wikipedia

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    Avation PLC is a commercial passenger aircraft leasing company with airline customers around the world. [1] Avation is publicly owned and is listed on the Main Market of the London Stock Exchange (LSE:AVAP) [2] and is headquartered in Singapore. [3] Capital Lease Aviation Limited is a wholly owned subsidiary of Avation PLC. [4]